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For Castillo, the tragedy marked a turning point. After 25 years in the shoe-repair business, he leaving the store in the hands of family members so he can devote himself to photography.
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It seemed like something out of a dream: A pile of burned shoes stacked dramatically in the back of the store, while a jazz quartet from the Baja California Orchestra played in the front as guests joyously bobbed to the sound. Moments earlier, they had been blinking back tears as Tijuana mime Alejandro Keys acted out the shoemaker story: Weeping over the destroyed store, finding the courage to rebuild, rejoicing in the encouragement of friends and customers. Castillo went to law school, but didn enjoy practicing, so he opened his own store, and now owns three,cheap adidas shoes.
He picked up a camera 15 years ago, and his world was transformed. He traveled to the states of Oaxaca, Chiapas and Michoacan. He went to Italy. He studied the techniques of Tijuana studio photographers such as Jos Luis Venegas, father of musician Julieta Venegas.
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It all came together inside Castillo store on Friday: The genteel European scenes, the lush colors of southern Mexico, the black-and-white portraits of Tijuana artists, the shoes that burned, the friends that helped, the family that backed his dream. They were all there, packed together in the small shop, the pieces and people and places that make up the life of Mario Castillo.